XVIII collection shows four proposals in which different forms and textures are worked on the hair, joining the weaving and braiding techniques. Styles and accessories are ostentatious, showing the luxury as a relevant aspect of the collection. As for the colour, natural tones are combined, working on white, copper and black that highlight certain details of the weaving and braiding techniques used. XVIII is inspired by the union of combining the fusion of styles, both weaving and braiding techniques, the contrast of textures and the movement of hair, a collection featuring a woman in which strength and power are united.

This collection gives a nod to the style of lighting used in his classic old school black & white images by renowned Sixties photographer David Bailey, but, with a contemporary feel. The hair is an amalgamation traditional skin fade, graphic cuts and soft texturising but enhanced with various styling products for a strong finished look.